A set of
k-space lines collected in a specified order but not constituting a complete coverage of
k-space, thus can be used in conjunction with all ultrafast
MRI techniques.
Several segmental
acquisitions may need to be run for complete coverage of
k-space.
If these lines are recorded for a single rather than multiple images, imaging time can be shortened considerably maintaining an acceptable
temporal resolution.
For example, rapidly acquiring eight
k-space lines per segment after each
trigger until 128 lines of
k-space are acquired in 16 triggers, thus makes image acquisition of multiple
cardiac phases or anatomical slices possible in a breath-hold.